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Shopping for a Vibrator

Shopping for a vibrator can be a very daunting task for the individual or couple. The number of different shapes, sizes and materials on the marketplace range from classic vibrators to G-spot vibrators, realistic vibrators and more....

Some questions to consider when choosing your first vibrator:

·         Are you looking for a vibrator for penetration or stimulation?

·         Is the vibrator for yourself, your partner or both of you?

·         What material should you consider when you choose your toy?

 

Penetration or Stimulation
The type of vibrator you choose will depend on how you want to use it, for penetration, stimulation or a combination of both. A clitoral vibrator is good for external stimulation and a contoured vibrator is a gentle introduction to penetration play. If you are looking for a vibrator for penetration make sure you are comfortable with both the length and width before you purchase.

Individual or Couple
Your first vibrator should be something that is personal and definitely catches your eye. The rule of the thumb is to start with small sex toys and work your way up to larger sizes. You might want to start with a realistic vibrator as a first timer before moving onto a more deluxe vibrator model. A realistic vibrator or dildo resembles a penis in both shape and texture. More deluxe vibrators are equipped with anal or clitoral stimulators and the dildo shaft is designed with pearl beads that rotate gently during penetration to intensify the orgasm. If you are trying to reach that elusive G-spot try a vibrator that is designed with a curved tip to reach this erogenous zone.

Vibrators can also be used by couples to enhance oral sex by placing the vibrator on the genitals while oral stimulation is being performed. Cock ring vibrators and strap on vibrators are variations on the traditional vibrator that provide mutual pleasure for both partners and can be worn during intercourse.

 

Choosing the Right Material
Think about how you want your vibrator to feel. Vibrators are available in a wide variety of materials and each material has distinctive qualities, for example jelly material is generally soft and flexible, whereas plastic, metaland glass are typically hard and inflexible. Do you think you'd like the feel of softness and flexibility, or does the idea of something harder turn you on?

Quality material is important when you choose your toy so avoid toys that contain plastic softeners which are banned in children’s toys for being dangerous but are still found in sex toys. Try to look for toys that are made from phthalate free materials such as silicone. Silicone is one of the most popular materials on the market chosen because it is hypoallergenic, durable, non porous and has a realistic feel that warms up and retains your body temperature. Browse through our range of deluxe vibrators made from trusted brands that are well known on the market.

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If you have any questions or queries please contact us for discreet and personal advice.

 

 

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